Abstract

BACKGROUND:

A mechanical characterisation of lag screw fixation plus locking plate - although clinically widely used as either "mixed fixation concept" or absolutely stable fixation - is so far missing. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of an interfragmentary lag screw on the resulting motion at the fracture site of locking plate constructs using a simple fracture at the distal femur.

METHODS:

Human cadaver femora were in vitro loaded in torsion and axial bending-compression with and without lag screw fixation next to a locking plate fixation. In addition, two plate working lengths were tested. Interfragmentary movement was measured optically.